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For a little "grocery getter", which would you recommend?  I'm talking 5 to 15 km round trips on relatively flat ground.  Weight, reliability and low maintenance are more a factor than performance. 

 

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2 hours ago, MINIMIGLIA said:

Yamaha every time, made much better.

l concur Yam are good now along with Suk & kwacks also you have to admit Honda started it. :biggrin: 

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3 hours ago, MINIMIGLIA said:

Read the complete thread, someone mentioned clicks and waves and they are Honda!!!!!!!!!

Don't me wrong l like Yams but when people say they're better build quality than Honda l cringe, like said before Honda started it.

Maybe a unfair comparison even so my Airblade looks new compared to my wife's Mio, no paint fade, switch gear all good unlike the Mio. 

 

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1 minute ago, MINIMIGLIA said:

Like most Thais she abuses it , most farangs take care better. simple ??

l understand what you mean but my wife has taken care of the Mio but it has just deteriorated over 10 + years unlike the Honda.

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17 hours ago, MINIMIGLIA said:

Read the complete thread, someone mentioned clicks and waves and they are honda!!!!!!!!!

 

Yamaha Jupiter/Spark (115cc) vs. GT125

Oh sorry, i must be off topic.

Posted
20 hours ago, MINIMIGLIA said:

No just read all the comments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

You mean like mine about the Yanmarha racer?  555  

 

Isn't thread drifting a sport?

 

 

 

 

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My vote goes to the GT125.  I have had one since they first came out and it's a very good bike for the money. Good power and handling. Top speed 96kph GPS.

The flat floor is useful for stacking two 12-packs of water. Couldn't do that with my Wave. The Spark/Jupiter bikes are very similar to a Wave.

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